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Posted by dave from MN on January 23, 2006 at 05:03:42 from (208.252.179.27):
My dad has a 71 ford ranger XLt that the front end is basically shot on both spring mounts, power sterring pump mount,pretty much is the frame is falling apart from flaking rust . He was gonna drive it till the thing falls down on the road dead ( no pun intended). I am wondering if the emblems, trim, interior , bumpers etc would be worth much to part out. This truck is in MINT shape except for the iron on the running gear up front. It has a completed rebuilt 360 that is .30 over and ( 3 on the tree) tranny. Can tghis truck be placed on a newer ford 1/2 ton frame?? What do you all think, this is his baby that he has had since '71 and is the oldest daily used truck in the the county so he's a little emotional about it. My Pa is 73.
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